Campaign India Team
May 28, 2011

Must watch on TV: Cup finals, Formula 1 and Roland Garros

Watch the DLF IPL finals and the Champions League final this weekend

Must watch on TV: Cup finals, Formula 1 and Roland Garros

Its cup final weekend, with the Champions League and DLF IPL finals scheduled to take place over the weekend.

Chennai Super Kings, who have already qualified for the finals await the winner of the game between the Mumbai Indians and the Royal Challengers Bangalore. The knockout game between Mumbai and Bangalore will take place later tonight, at 20:00 hours, Live on SET Max.

The finals will take place on Saturday at 20:00 hours. Both the games will be played at the M.A  Chidambaram stadium in Chennai.

Further, the European football season comes to an end on Saturday with the Champions League final to be hosted in Wembley. In a mouth watering encounter, English league winners Manchester United take on the winners of the Spanish League, Barcelona. The game will kickoff at 23:30 hours, Live on TEN Action.

Sebastian Vettel will look to carry on with his good start to the season with an impressive performance at the picturesque Monaco Grand Prix. Catch qualifying on Saturday at 17:15 hours followed by the race on Sunday at 17:30 hours, Live on ESPN.

Along with this, the French Open continues. Catch all the action from France, Live on STAR Sports from 14:30 hours onwards on Saturday and Sunday.
 

Source:
Campaign India

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